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Operating Systems Solaris how to uninstall the package help Post 302338180 by ect1 on Monday 27th of July 2009 07:33:42 AM
Old 07-27-2009
how to uninstall the package help

hi i installed wine1.1.2-sol11-i386.pkg.bz2 but wine doesnt work error errSmilierocess:start_wineboot failed to start wineboot, err 1359

how can i uninstall that package and how can i fix that error
 

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SYSERRLST(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      SYSERRLST(3)

NAME
syserrlst, __errlst - read system error messages from file SYNOPSIS
char * syserrlst(err) int err; char * __errlst(err, path); int err; char *path; DESCRIPTION
Syserrlst(3) reads the error message string corresponding to err from the file /etc/syserrlst. __errlst(3) reads the error message string corresponding to err from the file path. The file path must be in the format described in syserrlst(5). NULL is returned if err is out of bounds (negative or greater than the highest message number in /etc/syserrlst or path) or if the error message file can not be opened. It is the responsibility of the caller (strerror(3)) to check for and properly handle the NULL return. RETURN VALUE
NULL if an error was encountered in opening the error message file, if the error was out of bounds, or if the file did not start with the correct magic number. Otherwise a char * is returned pointing to a static buffer containing the text of the error message. ERRORS
syserrlst(3) and __errlst(3) can return any of the errors for the open(2), lseek(2), or read(2) system calls. SEE ALSO
perror(3), strerror(3), syserrlst(5) HISTORY
syserrlst(3), and __errlst(3) were created for 2.11BSD with the aim of saving 2kb of Data space in programs which called perror(3), or str- error(3). BUGS
The information is stored in a static buffer. 3rd Berkeley Distribution March 26, 1996 SYSERRLST(3)
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